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  • PC Sam Milton: we needed to take firearms officers to sea and put them on the boat
    Jul 29 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with PC Sam Milton to find out what it's like to work in the Search and Marine Unit. Sam shares stories about specialist rescue operations and opens up about processing grief and loss within his team. He speaks openly about his struggles with dyslexia and how he’s overcome challenges throughout his life.

    Sam describes what it takes to become a licensed search officer, including rigorous training with partner agencies like the military and fire service, and the ability to work in high-risk environments such as confined spaces and at great heights.

    We explore the realities of searching for missing persons, recovering bodies, and deploying advanced tools like drones, dive teams, and thermal cameras. From putting firearms onto boats and policing borders, to building trust through community policing on the water, this episode offers a unique insight into this demanding role.

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    56 Min.
  • Alan Watson: her scream was louder than the siren
    Jul 15 2025

    In this episode, we’re joined by Alan Watson, Kent Police’s Speedwatch Manager. Alan began his career over 20 years ago in the force control room, responding to 999 and 101 calls. Today, he’s a passionate advocate for road safety and serves as a dedicated Special Chief Inspector. With a long history of volunteer service, Alan has made it his mission to keep Kent’s roads safe. He shares powerful stories from his policing journey, his commitment to tackling speeding, and what drives him to make a lasting impact in the community.

    If you're interested in joining Speechwatch or the Special Constabulary, visit our website today.


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    35 Min.
  • PC Lee Godden: we find a county lines drug dealer sitting in the living room
    Jul 1 2025

    With 16 years of frontline policing experience, PC Lee Godden has faced some of the most challenging aspects of the job - from armed robberies and murder investigations, dismantling county line drug networks and sea rescues.

    Now serving as a beat officer in Thanet, Lee focuses on proactive policing, increasing visibility and working closely with local partners. In this episode, he reflects on the incidents that have stayed with him and the power of teamwork, where officers bring their individual strengths together to achieve the best outcomes for the communities they serve.

    Stream all episodes wherever you get your podcasts.

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    29 Min.
  • CH/INSP Liz Cokayne-Delves: there is nothing to make you more proud than saving someone's life
    Jun 17 2025

    In episode 24, we sit down with Chief Inspector Liz Cokayne-Delves, currently leading local policing teams in Dover. From her early days patrolling the West End of London to becoming a mental health liaison and transferring into Kent Police, Liz has always been driven by a deep passion for response policing.

    She opens up about her personal battle with PTSD, the road to recovery, and how it’s shaped her into the leader she is today. Liz shares the pivotal moments in her career that left a lasting impact, shedding light on the unseen challenges and risks of frontline policing.

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    24 Min.
  • An award winning cadet programme
    Jun 3 2025

    To celebrate #VolunteersWeek2025, this week we sit down with the inspiring young police cadets and their dedicated cadet leader to uncover what makes this programme truly exceptional. Recently honoured with the King’s Award for Voluntary Service — the highest accolade a UK volunteer group can receive — the Kent Police cadet programme is more than just a uniform. It’s a place where young people can discover their potential, build confidence and make a real difference in their communities.

    Discover how our cadets have grown in confidence, resilience, and leadership through community service and learning life skills. Find out why our leaders are so passionate about mentoring the next generation, and hear the stories about the unforgettable trips and events along the way.

    Whether you're a young person looking for a new challenge, or someone inspired to support the next generation as a leader, this episode provides an insight into all things Kent Police cadets.

    Join the Kent Police cadet programme and start your journey today.

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    24 Min.
  • Detective Superintendent Alice Ames: I think it changed the world forever
    May 20 2025

    Meet Detective Superintendent Alice Ames, the Deputy Head of Force Crime and Incident Response at Kent Police, overseeing a team of 700 dedicated professionals. From the first 999 call to critical incident management, her team is the frontline of public safety.

    In this episode, Alice reflects on the immense challenges of policing through a global pandemic - a time marked by uncertainty, fear, and the need for rapid, high-stakes decision-making. She shares her passion for building a community through netball within the force, and why putting her family first is key to showing up as her best self at work.

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    32 Min.
  • Stuart, Colin and Shaun: the only way for meaningful change is to do things differently
    May 6 2025

    In this episode Detective Chief Superintendent Shaun White speaks to Stuart Lawrence and Colin Burton, both advocates for Kent's Race Action Plan.

    Dr Stuart Lawrence is a dedicated family man, professional and author. His journey has been shaped by the tragic loss of his brother, Stephen Lawrence, in 1993, which led him to discover his path. He emphasises the importance of allyship and togetherness, and the ways we can make meaningful differences in policing.

    Colin holds several national and local roles within policing. He uses his business skills to identify opportunities and solve problems, including a national initiative aimed at diverting disadvantaged young people from crime by providing mentoring, entrepreneurial skills, and safe spaces.

    This open conversation emphasises the importance of breaking down barriers and recognising shared humanity to overcome fear and prejudice. They highlight the Race Action Plan as a crucial initiative to improve policing for all communities, aiming to increase representation at all levels and foster trust and confidence.

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    1 Std. und 7 Min.
  • Community policing volunteers: we go into courts supporting vulnerable victims
    Apr 22 2025

    Join us for a heart-warming episode with Adrian Rabot and Jodie Stammers, featuring special guest appearances from therapy dogs Archie and Charlie. Discover how these incredible canines, along with their dedicated handlers, give up their time to support Kent communities. Learn about Adrian and Archie's vital role in attending courts to comfort vulnerable victims, and how Jodie and Charlie make a huge difference at events, care homes, and police stations. Tune in to hear their inspiring stories and witness the powerful bond between our community support volunteers and their dogs.

    Find out more about community policing volunteer opportunities .

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    30 Min.